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thanks for starting your morning with us. we have more ahead on "cnn saturday morning," which starts right now. >>> shopping with your credit card today? soon, you might have to pay more per swipe. the $7 billion credit card company settlement is a victory for retailers. but itould be a loss for you. plus, a wave of homicides hit u.s. cities. chicago compared to afghanistan. a spade of shootings rattle new york. all morning, we put murder in america in focus. >>> later, an incredible story of survival. a month in the desert. no food, no supplies. how a man was rescued hours from death. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it is 7:00 on the east coast. thanks for starting your morning with us. we start with the massive credit card settlement that could mean more fees for you at home. here's the deal. visa, mastercard and some of the biggest banks agreed to a $7.25 billion settlement with retailers. the lawsuit centers around credit card swipe fees. we all know about those. credit card companies were fixing the price on
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. >> be sure to join us in the 10:00 a.m. eastern hour when i'll speak with the pilot who spotted william. the hiker needed coaxing to get him into the helicopter. we'll hear more of that amazing rescue. >>> a new jersey town puts the spotlight on people who run red lights. what they caught on tape might make you think twice about the way you drive. >>> plus this, the number of murders in chicago surpassed the number of troops killed in afghanistan this year. why so many? >> the wrong people are getting their hands on these weapons and they are using them to essentially wage war in the streets of chicago. >> we'll hear from that man there. he's a police officer and e.r. doctor in chicago. he says the violence there is the worst he's ever seen. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achieveme
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she joins us by phone. elise, what is different would you say about this kidnapping compared to the others that we've reported on before? >> reporter: well, randi, in the past a lot of these kidnappings were about money. a lot of them were trying to make a little extra money. what they would do is kidnap americans or other westerners for ransom. and a short period of time they were released. this time they have some very specific demands. they have some relatives detained recently in alexandra on drug charges and they want them released in exchange for releasing these americans. >> so will the state department, will anybodyin the u.s. government negotiate with them? >> reporter: well, that's not really u.s. policy, randi, to negotiate with kidnappers or terrorists. and also this is about egyptian law. the egyptian authorities are working on this issue with trying to negotiate the release, not really clear whether they would let these relatives go. but the u.s. is really leaving it in the hands of the egypti
she joins us by phone. elise, what is different would you say about this kidnapping compared to the others that we've reported on before? >> reporter: well, randi, in the past a lot of these kidnappings were about money. a lot of them were trying to make a little extra money. what they would do is kidnap americans or other westerners for ransom. and a short period of time they were released. this time they have some very specific demands. they have some relatives detained recently in...
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caffeine makes us do a lot of things, keeps us up. but makes us grope people? i think that's ait of a stretch, don't you? >> i think if something happens where you're driving and speed up too quickly or something. >> no. not groping. >> not so much. >> being in places you're not supposed to -- let me go to a volleyball game when i'm not supposed to be will and just grope people. >> joey jackson, on the case. nice to see you. thanks so much. it's time now to turn things over to my pal, wolf blitzer, who's in "the situation room." >> ashleigh, thanks very much. happening now the battle for the white house becomes the battle of the buses. president obama kicks off a major campaign tour in a critical battleground state. with the romney campaign hot on his trail. we'll explain. >>> and romney weighing in on the chances her husband will pick a woman to be his running mate. what she's now saying in a candid new interview. and the d.c. fire department puts medical emergencies and reports of dangling electrical wires on hold. guess why? to fill up a swimming pool right
caffeine makes us do a lot of things, keeps us up. but makes us grope people? i think that's ait of a stretch, don't you? >> i think if something happens where you're driving and speed up too quickly or something. >> no. not groping. >> not so much. >> being in places you're not supposed to -- let me go to a volleyball game when i'm not supposed to be will and just grope people. >> joey jackson, on the case. nice to see you. thanks so much. it's time now to turn...
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paula newton joins us now. it seems like there are so many diplomatic meetings and solutions that simply have not worked yet. >> it is hard not to get cynical. you have seen the diplomats meeting and came up with the peace plan that looks like the one that has failed. there was no breakthrough in terms of bringing russia on side to show pressure on the assad regime. i want you to listen to u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. >> unless i am wildly off base there is no way anyone in the opposition would ever consent to assad or his understand regime, cronies with blood on their hands being on any transitional governing body. i said weeks ago that assad going could be an outcome as well as a precondition. >> it's interesting because we are just back at square one. why is it significant what she said? she is saying assad will not be a part of the new government. russia is saying we are not putting conditions in this. they are basically propping up the regime. in the meantime it has been difficult to see the vi
paula newton joins us now. it seems like there are so many diplomatic meetings and solutions that simply have not worked yet. >> it is hard not to get cynical. you have seen the diplomats meeting and came up with the peace plan that looks like the one that has failed. there was no breakthrough in terms of bringing russia on side to show pressure on the assad regime. i want you to listen to u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. >> unless i am wildly off base there is no way anyone...
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they bring us phenomenal topics that have us all thinking. you know how you go to an amusement park and it's huge and overwhelming and if you were someone with special needs, you want assistance in order to traverse the whole thing. how about instead of bringing a scooter you bring a segue. disneyland in han him saanaheim this is not one of the accepted ways of getting around. it led to a lawsuit. and so our legal guys are talking about how the americans with disabilities act steps into this one. >>> and 401(k)s, many of us have taken big hits. >> yes. nobody wants to look at it. >> so money expert dara dole land is along with us to talk about most of it is out of your control. there are a few things that you can do. there are a lot of hidden fees involved in your 401(k). she says can you perhaps capture some of the money lost by getting rid of some of the fees or at least knowing about them. and then, you know, the olympic fever is everywhere. you may have watched the olympic ceremonies last night. >> yes. >> thumbs up? thumbs down? >> i tho
they bring us phenomenal topics that have us all thinking. you know how you go to an amusement park and it's huge and overwhelming and if you were someone with special needs, you want assistance in order to traverse the whole thing. how about instead of bringing a scooter you bring a segue. disneyland in han him saanaheim this is not one of the accepted ways of getting around. it led to a lawsuit. and so our legal guys are talking about how the americans with disabilities act steps into this...
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thanks for joining us today. see you next week. >> take care, gary. >>> the essence music festival has taken over new orleans, louisiana, this weekend. what you may not realize, it's a party with a purpose. our very own fredricka whitfield will show us. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. visit fastreliefchallenge.com juicy brats grilled up on a thursday. the perfect use of the 7th inning stretch. get that great taste anytime with kingsford match light charcoal. >>> if you were in the big easy this weekend there's only one place to be, the 2012 essence music festival. super stars like the queen of soul aretha franklin, mary j. blige and chaka khan are performing. there have been hopes to empower those in attendance. the woman whose seat i am keeping very warm right now, f
thanks for joining us today. see you next week. >> take care, gary. >>> the essence music festival has taken over new orleans, louisiana, this weekend. what you may not realize, it's a party with a purpose. our very own fredricka whitfield will show us. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit...
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pedro pinto, keep us posted. thanks so much. >>> between twitter and facebook, it's easy todigital d. fnchts you're like me, you're already glued to the olympic action and facebook and twitter are more valuable than ever. karen kaifa has tips for making your mobile device your ticket to london. >> reporter: hear your smart phone? that's london calling. forget being a casual spectator on the couch. this year summer olympics offer more social interaction than ever. >> they're going to have a second, third, and fourth screen with them. they're going to have so many ways they can interact, watch and view things happening at the london olympics beyond television that they've ever had before. >> reporter: between facebook, twitter, web sites and apps, it's easy to get driven to digital distraction. he says choose just a few. >> identify who he want to get your information from will help you better understand which tools to use and not overwhelm you at the same time. >> reporter: he recommends a dashboard app like bank
pedro pinto, keep us posted. thanks so much. >>> between twitter and facebook, it's easy todigital d. fnchts you're like me, you're already glued to the olympic action and facebook and twitter are more valuable than ever. karen kaifa has tips for making your mobile device your ticket to london. >> reporter: hear your smart phone? that's london calling. forget being a casual spectator on the couch. this year summer olympics offer more social interaction than ever. >> they're...
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i used to own a corn farm. i used to tell my corn for $2 a bush until 1985. the bushels today are $7.50. i know there's inflation but not 3 1/2 times. >> you used to own a corn farm? >> i did. >> you never cease to amaze me. you surprise me every day. you fly planes, own a cornfield. >> i've had many lives. >> you have. we'll have to talk about corn sometime. >> fair enough. >> and i want to talk about corn here. what chad is talking about the worst damage to the corn crops means higher prices in different things. want to bring in alison kosik of the new york stock exchange. did you hear that? chad had a corn farm. >> i'm amazed. so you know he probably can relate to this. talking about corn prices here. you know over the past month, suzanne, prices for corn have gone up more than 40% because of those extreme drought conditions that he was talking. even wheat and soybean prices are also going up as the drought drags on and on. when you think of corn as a commodity, it's just like stocks. it's like oil or gold. what it does, it trades on the open market in the
i used to own a corn farm. i used to tell my corn for $2 a bush until 1985. the bushels today are $7.50. i know there's inflation but not 3 1/2 times. >> you used to own a corn farm? >> i did. >> you never cease to amaze me. you surprise me every day. you fly planes, own a cornfield. >> i've had many lives. >> you have. we'll have to talk about corn sometime. >> fair enough. >> and i want to talk about corn here. what chad is talking about the worst...
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, thank you for joining us. it was last week that you ignored this court order and you cut the pay of about 400 city workers and yourself to the federal minimum wage. all getting paid $7.25 an hour. why did you do that? >> well, suzanne, in november of 2011 i proposed a budget that raised taxes about $11 a month and my council decided they would rather borrow so when they passed that budget they've been unable to fund that budget through the borrowing. the banks have set conditions and they've been unable to meet them. throughout the year i've been telling them we are going to be short. in fact the budget that they passed i vetoed because i knew we'd be short on money. right now we have a $16 million deficit and what i'm trying to do is keep the city operational. i'm not only paying employees but also keeping the garbage trucks running, keeping the fire trucks running, keeping the police cars running. the people who pave streets, take care of our parks. it is a challenge. our employees do an outstanding job and
, thank you for joining us. it was last week that you ignored this court order and you cut the pay of about 400 city workers and yourself to the federal minimum wage. all getting paid $7.25 an hour. why did you do that? >> well, suzanne, in november of 2011 i proposed a budget that raised taxes about $11 a month and my council decided they would rather borrow so when they passed that budget they've been unable to fund that budget through the borrowing. the banks have set conditions and...
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at using the term obama care. we at cnn use the term the president's health care law instead of commenting to an audience that is very friendly to the audience and say you would repeal it is almost sort of inviting a confrontation. now, if you go on social media right now, you will see that there are a lot of republicans out there applauding mitt romney for coming into this audience and saying what he will do as president of the united states and this message may be designed not just for the naacp but to go out across the country because it's being carried live and go to those independent sectors of independent areas, battleground states and it's interesting to see the different takes on what happened here today, but no question about it, this was a very negative reaction to what mitt romney had to say here this morning. >> and it will be interesting to hear, jim, what romney thought about the reception there, what his own camp -- how they might spend this appearance by mitt romney there in houston. jim, thank you
at using the term obama care. we at cnn use the term the president's health care law instead of commenting to an audience that is very friendly to the audience and say you would repeal it is almost sort of inviting a confrontation. now, if you go on social media right now, you will see that there are a lot of republicans out there applauding mitt romney for coming into this audience and saying what he will do as president of the united states and this message may be designed not just for the...
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what it means is that it's been use used to identify specific people. we have something that is half of the chromosone. >> can i jump in and ask you something? >> sure. >> this evidence has been linked to two killings. the killings of two boys. is there any indication that the same person killed the girls. the 10-year-old and the 12-year-old? >> that hair, there were no hairs found on jill robinson and on christine there was a hair but it's not related to these four hairs that we're talking about. that is not a profile here or an mtdna. there was a hair on one of the girls but it bears no relationship to what we're talking about. what we have is a tie between the two boys and between this hair that is found in the 1966 bonneville. it will give you probabilities into the thousands. what we find to be as we say the moe mentous decision or finding is there are four items and those items, mark was killed in 1977 and timothy king was killed in 1977 and the profiles are the same. >> jessica cooper is the prosecutor in this case. it's fascinating. we appreciat
what it means is that it's been use used to identify specific people. we have something that is half of the chromosone. >> can i jump in and ask you something? >> sure. >> this evidence has been linked to two killings. the killings of two boys. is there any indication that the same person killed the girls. the 10-year-old and the 12-year-old? >> that hair, there were no hairs found on jill robinson and on christine there was a hair but it's not related to these four...
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what can you tell us? >> we're meeting with the executive chairman of the ncaa followed by a question and answer session in indianapolis, and we're expected to hear penalties on penn state university. one source familiar with the case told cnn what we will hear, that penn state will be hit with fines in excess of $30 million. reports are also circulating that penn state university will lose a number of football scholarships and may be prevented from going to future bowl games. we'll let you know when we hear the conference. >> we'll check in with you when we get new developments. also new this morning, the first court appearance of the colorado man accused of last week's shooting rampage inside a theater. 24-year-old james holmes is likely to serve first-degree murder charges for the 12 people killed at that midnight showing of the new batman movie. of the 58 people wounded, eight people remain in critical condition. the prosecution has not yet announced whether they will seek the death penalty. we're cove
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all of us serving you. us bank i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicar
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poppy harlow joins us from aurora. what can you tell us, poppy? >> as they began to release that list of names of the 12 people murdered early in the friday morning hours, i started looking at the names and realized that three of them, a quarter of those who were killed were members of the military. all these men, not even 30 years old, giving their life to serve this country and losing to their life in this horrible way. take a look. if you could talk to jesse now, what would you say? >> i would try and we wanted to wait until saturday to watch the movie. >> asked him to let him come into the thursday night, midnight premiere. >> it's not your fault, okay. not your fault. >> your last text to him was -- >> please let me know you're okay. >> never heard back. >> never heard back. >> two friends that served with him in the air force, grieving the death of 29-year-old jesse chi childress. >> someone that was always humorous and someone who always made the office brighter. >> fun loving, caring and going out of his way just to help anybody inside and
poppy harlow joins us from aurora. what can you tell us, poppy? >> as they began to release that list of names of the 12 people murdered early in the friday morning hours, i started looking at the names and realized that three of them, a quarter of those who were killed were members of the military. all these men, not even 30 years old, giving their life to serve this country and losing to their life in this horrible way. take a look. if you could talk to jesse now, what would you say?...
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okay, he can't hear us. we will get back to that and we will continue to follow the olympic security. >>> in the meantime, terrified civilians flee for their lives. the streets of syria's largest city now a battleground, and anyone who stays behind could be caught in the cross fire. we'll talk about what role, if any, the u.s. should play in syria. we'll be joined by former u.s. ambassador christopher hill. this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >>> welcome back. we're talking about security at the olympic games in london this morning, and bill rathburn was the securities director for the 1996 games in atlanta, and he's joining us this morning to talk about the challenges. bill, we got the audio issues worked out, so glad you're with us. tell me what the biggest challenge is, the athletes, the venues, or the spect
okay, he can't hear us. we will get back to that and we will continue to follow the olympic security. >>> in the meantime, terrified civilians flee for their lives. the streets of syria's largest city now a battleground, and anyone who stays behind could be caught in the cross fire. we'll talk about what role, if any, the u.s. should play in syria. we'll be joined by former u.s. ambassador christopher hill. this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain...
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pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is joining us now to tell us more. good morning, chris. >> carol, this is taking a major weapon out of the inventory, so to speak, when it comes to fighting these wildfires. these c-130s were patrolling over four states. wildfires raging over four states. they can drop about, you know, 3,000 gallons of water in about five seconds. or i should say the fire retardant. so this is an amazing capability that some of the forest officials have to call on when they are attacking these big wildfires over large areas. now whereon has crashed. seven more have been grounded. now you have to put that in some perspective. that only leaves about 14 federally contracted planes out there, because the number has dwindled so much in the last 10 years or so. there is a privately owned c-130 that crashed about 10 years ago. that led to really an overhaul, a review, of how old some of these systems were, how safe they were. and the inventory dwindled from about 44, you know, down to what we see now. so now that these eight are out of commis
pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is joining us now to tell us more. good morning, chris. >> carol, this is taking a major weapon out of the inventory, so to speak, when it comes to fighting these wildfires. these c-130s were patrolling over four states. wildfires raging over four states. they can drop about, you know, 3,000 gallons of water in about five seconds. or i should say the fire retardant. so this is an amazing capability that some of the forest officials have to call on...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? >>> we now know illino congressman jesse jackson jr. is being treated for what's called a mood disorder. the congressman hasn't been seen at work on capitol hill since late may and a chorus of lawmakers have been called for him to disclose why, just for the sake of his constituents in illinois. well, now we know it wasn't just exhaustion, the first reason given, and an ethics probe weighing on jackson. he has shown strain in the past over allegations he tried to buy a senate seat from then-governor rod blagojevich. >> i'm fighting now for my character, and i'm also fighting for my life. >> just yesterday, jackson's office officially announced, "the congressman is receiving intensive medical treatment at a residential treatment facility for a mood disorder." and i want to bring in senior medical correspondent elizab
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all of us serving you. us bank >>> if you love. love, love "modern family" you can breathe a huge sigh of relief. yes, they have come to like, i don't know, they had nirvana over how much the character actors will be paid. you won't believe it. let's head to los angeles and check in with nischelle turner. break it down for us. >> you said if i love, love, love, i get to breathe a hue sigh of relief, so -- i love, love. love this show, carol. but you are absolutely correct. three times over, carol. the six main adult actors on "modern family" dropped their lawsuit on friday. they signed new deals that will nearly triple most of their salaries. according to several reports, this means production on the show's fourth season can begin today as scheduled. according to the hollywood reporter, julie bowen, ty borel, and sophia vargerau will get raises over their current salary. ed o'neal made about $105,000 per episode previously. with the new deal, all six of them will be paid about $175,000 per episode for the upcoming 22-episode season
all of us serving you. us bank >>> if you love. love, love "modern family" you can breathe a huge sigh of relief. yes, they have come to like, i don't know, they had nirvana over how much the character actors will be paid. you won't believe it. let's head to los angeles and check in with nischelle turner. break it down for us. >> you said if i love, love, love, i get to breathe a hue sigh of relief, so -- i love, love. love this show, carol. but you are absolutely...